New Online Microwave Impedance Calculator Features Thermal Model Capabilities
Introducing the newest version of the Microwave Impedance Calculator from ROGERS’ Advanced Connectivity Solutions. The new version includes:
Additional dielectric materials
Thermal model capabilities
Bug fixes
This software is intended to assist with microwave circuit design in predicting the impedance of a circuit made with Rogers High-Frequency circuit materials. The software also has some capabilities for predicting transmission line losses as well. The user will select the circuit materials and the circuit construction, after which the software will determine the predicted impedance and other electrical information.
The calculator uses well-known closed-form equations to determine the impedance and loss of a given circuit model. The loss calculation is divided into conductor loss and dielectric loss. With specific circuit designs, the calculator also predicts other properties such as wavelength in the circuit, skin depth, and thermal rise above ambient.
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